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All reviewssteep stairssingle roomstar hotelfirst floorhotel is locatedmin walkno elevatorfree wifitea and coffee making facilitiesbreakfast roombeds were very comfortablewet roomgreat showerby foottop floorwithin walking distancetram station
For my first visit to Amsterdam the Parklane Hotel provided a wonderful stay. The interior and facilities are a little outdated but I understand why this has not been modernised as it gives the Hotel a cosy and homely feeling to it which is exactly...More
We got a room for three people in this hotel, the gentleman at reception was lovely and very professional, the room was on the third floor and this was our only gripe really, as the steps are very steep and my asthma was not ok...More
Location is ok and the room was on the quiet side of the hotel. However, the walls are too thin, so you can hear the TV next door. The list goes on: power socket was broken (hanging by the wire), douche handle still had soup...More
Thank Psyantyst
Response from HotelParklane, Manager at Amsterdam Hotel ParklaneResponded 10 February 2017
Dear guest,
Thank you very much for your review.
It would have been so much better if you would have reported your complaints immediately after the discovery. We then would have been able to fix them and you would have liked your stay so much...More
Location is ok, near tram (#9) and metro stops. The room for 4 pax was a bit outdated but acceptable. The gentleman taking care of breakfast buffet could give his smile a chance. They allowed a dog to come to breakfast room during breakfast hours,...More
Thank Ilma1
Response from HotelParklane, Manager at Amsterdam Hotel ParklaneResponded 1 November 2016
Dear guest,
thank you for your review. The room was renovated not too long ago. We chose a classic look for all of our rooms. This because we think this look suits better to the building which originates from 1864/1865.
Luis, the gentleman taking care...More
We made reservations on line which was easy. They charged my credit card quickly but we did book late.
The location is very good. Close to a #9 tram stop around the corner we took it direct from Centraal station. Luis met us, our rooms...More
The eastern edge of central Amsterdam provides visitors with the chance to imagine the city that Rembrandt called home (and to tour his historic house) while shopping like the thriftiest of locals at Waterlooplein’s massive flea market, or even enjoying a craft beer beside the tallest wooden windmill in The Netherlands. This verdant, serene, and stately part of town is home to Artis Royal Zoo, one of Europe’s
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oldest (and still best kept) zoos, and Hortus Botanicus, one of the oldest botanical gardens in the world. It's also an ideal setting for the Dutch outpost of St Petersburg’s Hermitage.
Response from Xander E | Property representative |
In cape town South Africa this moment, But I give you a brief answer:
Hotel Parklane (dog friendly, save).
Parking tru hotel 6,- per day. Policy is strict, that means: you book, you pay, but also you have a room 100%. (Free... More
In cape town South Africa this moment, But I give you a brief answer:
Hotel Parklane (dog friendly, save).
Parking tru hotel 6,- per day. Policy is strict, that means: you book, you pay, but also you have a room 100%. (Free cancelation until two weeks before arrival) No overbooking so No U.S. Airway's overbooking stories. Plancius, Aguada or the other 1400 restaurants in walking distance :-)